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Cloth Dancer
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: GA
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Hello to everyone! I am going to dance for my first time next weekend, and I need some help...I have been given conflicting info on whether or not I can wear a turkey feather straight-up with my hairpiece. I will be dancing ladies traditional cloth. Could someone please help me, I do not want to disrespect/offend anyone!!
, thank you so much!!!!!!
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Shar
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, thank you so much!!!!!!
Shar

Thanks! I will!!!!!!




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